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The difference between this and MDE is that Eric Andre was pretending to read questions from his cards, but instead of questions there's just swastikas (that's called a punchline). Subliminally putting propagandist symbols in your work is what MDE did even after Adult Swim explicitly told Sam to stop. I get your point, but the comedy is different and Andre isn't pushing a secret agenda.

Actually, no they're not. "Criminality" as a statistic is skewed because it tells you who is charged with a crime rather than who actually committed it. And because of the War on Drugs being aimed at the African-American community and police forces in those areas being more aggressive, the black community has a higher criminality rate.
I don't mind debating you about this stuff, but post it to the correct fucking subreddit, dude. This is not the place for this discussion anyways, whatever you believe.

Maybe try contributing something meaningful and interesting to the conversation. You stated your opinion as a stark fact, providing nothing else to support your idea. I would be genuinely curious as to why you don't like his filmmaking if you presented an actual argument and point. But instead you just poured salt all over your keyboard.

For me personally, the Evil Dead series is what made me want to make movies in the first place. Raimi's budget filmmaking inspired countless people to go out and make what they could themselves. He used his own limitations to grant him extra creative freedom, which completely changed the way I view cinema.

I've had some pretty cheap steaks that still cost me about $40 before. The quality of the product is what is cheap and being cheated. Skimming wages to cut down on your workforce cuts is being cheap. That's what we're talking about here.
Look at the Twilight film series. Each movie had a higher production budget than its predecessor, yet the series continually declined in quality. The last two movies legitimately look like soap operas from the 1990s. Yet the last film had almost quadruple the budget of the series' first installment.
That is cheap filmmaking. Budget filmmaking is something entirely different.

Saying that the film was made cheaply doesn't mean that it had a small budget or not enough money, it usually means that the budget was used poorly and mismanaged. That's the whole point of the original article that OP posted. They didn't want to pay fair, industry-standard wages to their crew and then refused to deal with unions. It has nothing to do with small budgets, and everything to do with slimy businessmen getting their hands into an industry that should be driven on a quality product, not a cheap one.

Not necessarily; Michael Moore's films have consistently had strong production value for over a decade now.
Conservative ideals are just the exact opposite of what is healthy for an art-based industry. I quit playing live music years ago because I live in a conservative area where everybody thinks I'll play in their establishments for free.

I said production problems, which were just things I noticed in my viewing of his first movie and the trailer for his second. They're just super poorly made and constructed. It's insulting to real filmmakers to even call what he makes a "film".

Sargeras wasn't corrupted by the Old Gods; he was on a quest from the Pantheon to rid the universe of demons and saw the Void Lords influence through the Old Gods and decided to use the demons to destroy every single nascent titan within worlds so that the Old Gods could not corrupt all of them. They explained it in Warcraft: Chronicle, released this year.